Normal humidity
Normal humidity
Suitable for pets
Suitable for pets
Direct light
Direct light
Frequent watering
Frequent watering
Bonsai Citrus Llimenquat 15 years

Imagine bringing a piece of a sun-drenched Mediterranean grove right into your living room. That is the feeling our exquisite Limequat Bonsai evokes. This is not just a plant; it is a living sculpture, a miniature tree that connects you to the patient, beautiful art of bonsai while filling your space with life and a potential zesty fragrance. Every twist of its aged trunk and every glossy green leaf tells a story of growth and resilience. Placed on a desk, a console, or in a bright kitchen, it serves as a daily reminder of nature's intricate beauty, offering a moment of calm and focus in our busy lives. It is a gift of tranquility, a decorative masterpiece that grows and evolves with you, promising the delightful surprise of fragrant white blossoms and, with a little love, tiny, edible fruits.

This captivating tree is a hybrid, a perfect blend of a Key Lime and a Kumquat, first cultivated in Florida, USA. It inherits the best of both worlds: the zesty flavour of lime and the hardiness and edible peel of the kumquat.

  • Total approximate height: 35-45 cm
  • Pot size: 15 cm
Recommendations

To truly let your Limequat Bonsai shine, place it where it can be admired as the work of art it is. It makes a stunning centerpiece on a dining table, a refreshing addition to a home office to inspire creativity, or a welcoming feature in a bright entryway. Its vibrant green foliage provides a beautiful contrast against neutral-toned walls or minimalist wooden furniture, creating a focal point that is both elegant and natural.

Care

Caring for your Citrus Bonsai is a rewarding ritual that deepens your connection to the plant. Follow these guidelines to ensure it thrives:

  • Light: This little sun-worshipper craves light! Place it in the sunniest spot you have, ideally a south-facing window where it can receive at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.
  • Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, but never waterlogged. A good rule of thumb is to water thoroughly when the top inch of the soil feels dry to the touch. Avoid letting it dry out completely, especially during warmer months.
  • Humidity: The Limequat appreciates a humid environment. Mist its leaves every few days or place it on a pebble tray with water to increase ambient moisture, recreating its native subtropical climate.
  • Tips and Tricks: Feed your bonsai with a specialised citrus fertiliser every two weeks during the spring and summer growing season. Prune it carefully to maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth.
Benefits

The benefits of owning a Limequat Bonsai extend far beyond its beauty. The act of caring for it—watering, pruning, and observing its growth—is a meditative practice that can reduce stress and promote mindfulness. Like other citrus plants, its leaves can help purify the air. The potential for fragrant flowers and fresh fruit brings a unique, multi-sensory joy that few other houseplants can offer. It is more than a decoration; it's a companion that brings vitality, calm, and a touch of organic luxury to your home.

Bonsai Citrus Llimenquat 15 years

 
Citrus Limequat. 15-year-old Bonsai.
   
   
   
   

Citrus Limequat. 15-year-old Bonsai.

Imagine bringing a piece of a sun-drenched Mediterranean grove right into your living room. That is the feeling our exquisite Limequat Bonsai evokes. This is not just a plant; it is a living sculpture, a miniature tree that connects you to the patient, beautiful art of bonsai while filling your space with life and a potential zesty fragrance. Every twist of its aged trunk and every glossy green leaf tells a story of growth and resilience. Placed on a desk, a console, or in a bright kitchen, it serves as a daily reminder of nature's intricate beauty, offering a moment of calm and focus in our busy lives. It is a gift of tranquility, a decorative masterpiece that grows and evolves with you, promising the delightful surprise of fragrant white blossoms and, with a little love, tiny, edible fruits.

This captivating tree is a hybrid, a perfect blend of a Key Lime and a Kumquat, first cultivated in Florida, USA. It inherits the best of both worlds: the zesty flavour of lime and the hardiness and edible peel of the kumquat.

  • Total approximate height: 35-45 cm
  • Pot size: 15 cm
Recommendations

To truly let your Limequat Bonsai shine, place it where it can be admired as the work of art it is. It makes a stunning centerpiece on a dining table, a refreshing addition to a home office to inspire creativity, or a welcoming feature in a bright entryway. Its vibrant green foliage provides a beautiful contrast against neutral-toned walls or minimalist wooden furniture, creating a focal point that is both elegant and natural.

Care

Caring for your Citrus Bonsai is a rewarding ritual that deepens your connection to the plant. Follow these guidelines to ensure it thrives:

  • Light: This little sun-worshipper craves light! Place it in the sunniest spot you have, ideally a south-facing window where it can receive at least 6-8 hours of direct sunlight per day.
  • Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, but never waterlogged. A good rule of thumb is to water thoroughly when the top inch of the soil feels dry to the touch. Avoid letting it dry out completely, especially during warmer months.
  • Humidity: The Limequat appreciates a humid environment. Mist its leaves every few days or place it on a pebble tray with water to increase ambient moisture, recreating its native subtropical climate.
  • Tips and Tricks: Feed your bonsai with a specialised citrus fertiliser every two weeks during the spring and summer growing season. Prune it carefully to maintain its shape and encourage bushier growth.
Benefits

The benefits of owning a Limequat Bonsai extend far beyond its beauty. The act of caring for it—watering, pruning, and observing its growth—is a meditative practice that can reduce stress and promote mindfulness. Like other citrus plants, its leaves can help purify the air. The potential for fragrant flowers and fresh fruit brings a unique, multi-sensory joy that few other houseplants can offer. It is more than a decoration; it's a companion that brings vitality, calm, and a touch of organic luxury to your home.

Fun facts

The Limequat is a true horticultural success story, born from a desire to blend the best of two citrus worlds. It was created in 1909 in Florida by Walter Tennyson Swingle, a botanist who famously experimented with cross-pollinating citrus fruits. The result, this charming hybrid of the Key Lime and the Kumquat, is a marvel of nature and science. Its name itself is a 'portmanteau,' a word blended from its two parents. What makes the Limequat truly special is that, like its kumquat parent, the entire fruit is edible—peel and all! The rind is sweet, while the pulp inside provides that classic, tangy lime kick. In the world of Feng Shui, citrus trees are highly regarded symbols of abundance, prosperity, and good fortune. Bringing a Limequat bonsai into your home is therefore seen as an invitation for positive energy and wealth. It is a tiny tree with a big history and even bigger symbolic meaning, making it a truly fascinating and conversation-starting addition to any space. It’s not just a plant; it's a piece of botanical history you can grow on your windowsill.

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Fun facts

The Limequat is a true horticultural success story, born from a desire to blend the best of two citrus worlds. It was created in 1909 in Florida by Walter Tennyson Swingle, a botanist who famously experimented with cross-pollinating citrus fruits. The result, this charming hybrid of the Key Lime and the Kumquat, is a marvel of nature and science. Its name itself is a 'portmanteau,' a word blended from its two parents. What makes the Limequat truly special is that, like its kumquat parent, the entire fruit is edible—peel and all! The rind is sweet, while the pulp inside provides that classic, tangy lime kick. In the world of Feng Shui, citrus trees are highly regarded symbols of abundance, prosperity, and good fortune. Bringing a Limequat bonsai into your home is therefore seen as an invitation for positive energy and wealth. It is a tiny tree with a big history and even bigger symbolic meaning, making it a truly fascinating and conversation-starting addition to any space. It’s not just a plant; it's a piece of botanical history you can grow on your windowsill.

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